Romance Column by Sandy Huseby

Daddy doesn't necessarily know best, especially when he seems determined to interfere in his youngest daughter's love life. Rachel Lear has her own ideas about love and marriage in Julia London's cheeky peek into the witchy ways of romance, Miss Fortune, the concluding tale in the trilogy of the Lear sisters. Rachel's determination to set her own course to true love is put to the test,...

Romance Column by Sandy Huseby

Far more is at stake than winning top prize in the Port Findlay photography contest in Meg Chittenden's scintillating romantic mystery, Snap Shot. Gallery owner Diana Gordon, along with Connor Callahan and other exhibit judges, discovers the dead body of local arts benefactor Rosemary Barrett amid the photographs being judged. One new photograph appears to be a deliberately placed clue that...

Romance Column by Sandy Huseby

<B>Who's your daddy?</B> Her mother's last request you have a sister, find her for me sets Meredith Rawson on a dangerous journey into the past that could endanger her own life in Patricia Potter's <B>Cold Target</B>. Meredith's quest opens old family wounds and unleashes deadly efforts to stop her. The New Orleans attorney discovers her politically connected father may...

Romance Column by Sandy Huseby

In futuristic New York City (the year is 2059), the terrors come one at a time, and supercop Eve Dallas must stop them. Eve is one cool cookie, but this time she confronts a serial killer who masquerades as Jack the Ripper, Ted Bundy and other vicious criminals of the past. Imitation in Death is a gripping story of copycat killing told by veteran romance author Nora Roberts, writing under the...

Romance Column by Sandy Huseby

When a voice from his past invites renowned Hollywood cameraman Greg Marino to film a charity show in distant England, more than Christmas festivities are in the air. In "A Holiday Fling," a contemporary novella included in Mary Jo Putney's charming Christmas anthology, Christmas Revels, Greg's visit leads to a rekindling of his brief affair with actress Jenny Lyme. But just...

Romance Column by Sandy Huseby

fresh start Annie Galloway finds herself starting life over in the aftermath of her husband's death in Barbara Bretton's A Soft Place to Fall. For Annie, that means everything changes. She gives up the home of her dreams and the dreams her husband's family had for the couple for a rundown Maine cottage. As Annie copes with a changing relationship with her late husband's family, she also looks...